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Archive | May, 2012
Martin Agency rolling out new ads for GEICO
Dec. 24–Ed “Too Tall” Jones, Charlie Daniels, Elmer Fudd and the Waltons are joining a lizard and a crew of cavemen as pitchmen for insurance giant GEICO. A new series of GEICO ads debuting Monday ar…
Attorney General Martha Coakley slams auto insurance policy
Dec. 24–Attorney General Martha Coakley launched a blistering attack on the state’s recently deregulated auto insurance system, saying it hasn’t produced promised costs savings and other benefits. In…
Obama Signs Cobra Subsidy Extension For Laid-Off Workers
“President Barack Obama on Monday signed a measure to extend a federal subsidy for continued health-insurance coverage for involuntarily terminated workers under employer group plans,” The Wall Street Journal reports. “The law extends the subsidy an additional six months for a total of 15 months, up from the current nine. The subsidy applies only to workers let go by employers…
How Health Reform Might Affect ‘Young Invincibles’
ProPublica profiles a “young invincible” and reports on what a health care overhaul might mean for him. “Neil Thurgood, 26, is part of the group dubbed ‘Young Invincibles’ during the current health care debate. Like many young Americans, he went without health insurance for a few years after college because he couldn’t afford it…
Obama Praises Senate For Clearing Key Health Care Hurdle
“President Barack Obama on Monday praised the Senate for clearing a key hurdle after midnight Sunday on the health care reform package, calling it a victory against ‘special interests’ that will reduce costs and the deficit,” Roll Call reports…
Obama Signs Cobra Subsidy Extension For Laid-Off Workers
“President Barack Obama on Monday signed a measure to extend a federal subsidy for continued health-insurance coverage for involuntarily terminated workers under employer group plans,” The Wall Street Journal reports. “The law extends the subsidy an additional six months for a total of 15 months, up from the current nine. The subsidy applies only to workers let go by employers…
How Health Reform Might Affect ‘Young Invincibles’
ProPublica profiles a “young invincible” and reports on what a health care overhaul might mean for him. “Neil Thurgood, 26, is part of the group dubbed ‘Young Invincibles’ during the current health care debate. Like many young Americans, he went without health insurance for a few years after college because he couldn’t afford it…
Obama Praises Senate For Clearing Key Health Care Hurdle
“President Barack Obama on Monday praised the Senate for clearing a key hurdle after midnight Sunday on the health care reform package, calling it a victory against ‘special interests’ that will reduce costs and the deficit,” Roll Call reports…
Pa. among least-strict states for teen drivers
In New Jersey, a newly licensed teenage driver can take only one passenger from outside his household for a ride, a provision soon to become even more stringent.
Delaware also imposes limits on teen drivers’ passengers, as do 41 other states and the District of Columbia.
But in Pennsylvania, a new young …
Texting drivers six times more likely to crash
People who send text messages while driving are six times more likely to crash, a new study finds.
The research adds to a mountain of evidence showing that texting or talking on mobile phones while driving is dangerous. Texting seems to be the worst.
The new study was done …
